Skip to content
FREE UK SHIPPING OVER £50
FREE UK SHIPPING OVER £50

Ennio Morricone - Una pistola per Ringo / Il ritorno di Ringo OST - Vinyl LP

Save 28% Save 28%
Original price £41.49
Original price £41.49 - Original price £41.49
Original price £41.49
Current price £29.99
£29.99 - £29.99
Current price £29.99
This stock will be live in store only at 8am 23rd April 2022 as part of this years official Record Store Day. Stock will be supplid to us in very limited quantities. All titles are sold on a first come first served basis. Absolutely no saves or pre-orders allowed. Any stock that doesn't sell on the day will be available to buy online from 8pm Friday 29th April.


“Una pistola per Ringo” and “Il ritorno di Ringo” are two movies from 1965 that belong to the ‘spaghetti western’ genre, directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma as the main character. The two movies, not actually having much more in common besides their title and protagonist, were filmed in a very short time, thanks to the huge success of the first ‘chapter’. The soundtracks of both movies, by Ennio Morricone, show the incredible versatility of the composer, who at the time had already collaborated with Sergio Leone in “Per un pugno di dollari” and “Per qualche dollaro in più”. Thanks to the precious contribution of conductor Bruno Nicolai, the choir of the Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni, trumpeter Michere Lacerenza and harpist Anna Palombi, the Maestro wrote a mainly classical score, developing a wide range of sensations and dynamics in which epic atmosphere, drama and tension alternate to reflective moments or even romantic ones. - Limited Edition clear red vinyl - Audio remastered from original tapes.“Una pistola per Ringo” and “Il ritorno di Ringo” are two movies from 1965 that belong to the ‘spaghetti western’ genre, directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma as the main character. The two movies, not actually having much more in common besides their title and protagonist, were filmed in a very short time, thanks to the huge success of the first ‘chapter’. The soundtracks of both movies, by Ennio Morricone, show the incredible versatility of the composer, who at the time had already collaborated with Sergio Leone in “Per un pugno di dollari” and “Per qualche dollaro in più”. Thanks to the precious contribution of conductor Bruno Nicolai, the choir of the Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni, trumpeter Michere Lacerenza and harpist Anna Palombi, the Maestro wrote a mainly classical score, developing a wide range of sensations and dynamics in which epic atmosphere, drama and tension alternate to reflective moments or even romantic ones.